Molly-Mae Hague opts for a casual look in a black waistcoat and jeans as she leaves a hair salon in Cheshire… “after making £ 13,000 PER Instagram post”
She is said to be one of the highest paying Love Island stars on social media, able to command £ 13,000 per sponsored post
And Molly-Mae Hague cut a relaxed figure as she left a hair salon in Cheshire on Wednesday with new hair extensions.
The former Love Island star, 22, opted for a casual look for the outing as she returned to her £ 40,000 Range Rover.
Look good: Molly-Mae Hague cut a relaxed figure as she left a hair salon in Cheshire on Wednesday with new hair extensions
Molly-Mae donned a black tank top which she paired with blue jeans with a black cross.
The influencer also wore a pair of tanned sneakers as she let her platinum blonde locks hang over her shoulders.
Without makeup for the outing, Molly-Mae completed her look for the day with a pair of black sunglasses.
It comes after Molly-Mae is said to have been one of Love Island’s highest paying social media stars, able to order £ 13,000 per sponsored post.
Casual: The former Love Island star, 22, opted for a casual look for the outing as she returned to her £ 40,000 Range Rover
Molly-Mae could rake in the impressive sum per post on her Instagram account, which currently has 5.5 million subscribers.
The blonde beauty has enjoyed great success since leaving the villa in 2019 with her 22-year-old beau Tommy Fury.
Just a month after leaving the show, the influencer landed a £ 500,000 contract with PrettyLittleThing, before launching her own fake tan brand, Filter by Molly-Mae.
Casual: The influencer also wore a pair of tan sneakers as she let her platinum blonde locks hang over her shoulders
She also followed her hugely popular YouTube channel and collaborated with the Beauty Works brand, supplementing her impressive earnings.
And last month, the star was declared a millionaire after making £ 558,323 in one year, according to documents seen by The Sun.
The star has also made no secret of her penchant for a designer item, often sharing snaps of her brand-rich wardrobe.
In Demand: This comes after Molly-Mae was reportedly one of Love Island’s highest-paying social media stars, able to order £ 13,000 per sponsored post
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